Knicks fans flood enemy territory in Boston for Game 5 with team on brink of eliminating Celtics: 'We can just hope'
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Ahead of Game 5 against the Celtics, Knicks fans flocked to Boston, hopeful for a series-clinching victory that would advance their team to the Eastern Conference Finals. Despite a history of suffering since their last championship in the early 1970s, fans expressed hope and camaraderie with fellow sports fans. Notably, 32-year-old Allen Edwards commented on the long suffering of Knicks fans, while others emphasized the significance of this moment. Basketball supporters haven’t seen the franchise reach the NBA Finals since 1999, making this playoff run particularly meaningful.
All we can do as a Knicks fan is hope. We've suffered for so long, we can just hope.
It's been so long of Knicks misery we gotta celebrate a day like today.
The Garden is a luxury. It's $600 cheaper to get here even with the bus.
They suffer with the Red Sox. We suffer with The Knicks.
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